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Seoul, Korea,
November
(>
1 Q"X1
Dear fatherf&nd mother:
During this little respite between country
trips I. had planned to make a trip down to the island'where' Olive
SI o cum' sfwork a nd new church are, but there were only two bo*ts
\»rTm ^ "*^
Jy
I
else to|do.
spring. And
a
do not go now, I may not be able* to go until
And so in case I do" go this-rtime, I am writing1 your letter
early so'yoarwili b^hsure to get one this week.
£*'" Fortunatelyil have i letter from you to answer,
which was rather unexpected. It has been only ^two or three davs
since" I mailed your l«st letter. It was very l*te#this time. But
in the mail at no on today one came from you and, one from Hrs. Bunn
and - one from BrucelHunt. Strange +o Say"-, in e i ch one of £hem was
a ohe ck. As yours was for $20, I must remind you of a what I wrote
a Pfew week£ ago; not to send f 5 extra on Mrs. 31ocum' s. account.
H©r S LO 1 S PnOnS'H. a nnA qr\ * W : vmiT> iapy+ pVi a p V nlpoap Plllb + T*Q fit", th' fl
send only §10. • Bruce 'Hunt' s check was for all my expenses
I told him
45f &nc
vour account of ©11 the vegetables °nd flomers
o
ert^in -V m°*rea me
r*y
o rs f
o drop in
Y\r\
C5 <£> &
h
e^Tl
I can hardly
m°&ine ° d^hli9 beinr?
o lar
ten inches' in diameter
It
would probably take V prize a
o
sho
Vi?
\ v
I vi1 O \v s*a JL * \JL J i. J. w w ^ v-* v—v«L» x li - S
experiment wa
uc
c
es^'ful. °nd hdne vou will p:et many fine bulbs
Be careful thev do not dry out in the winter
tf
ou spoke. of enclosing AuntlFnnnie's letter, bu
you forgot
° sr.ood time
v*"ritln£
if
Am'r &l°d she
havi
r\ cr
i ch
She his
o fe
,T*r
o
■r +
V"* /avw
1.. ^
Han moksa
0 -"3;
2r\
fcOLJ.
+
4-
this
w e e K"
and
T
lave one
e to send vou with this, and hav
already mailed his letter's to Mr
Honor
nc
A \K~n
u-t.
31 abac
A
In America I guess
0 prayer meeting in the
morning: was never heard of, except perhaps on Easter Sunday
•—1
en
id
a special attraction. But the Koreans think a revival
without the daybreak service is not much of a revival
T
A U
t i s the
only proper thing. I suggested having
confess I am not fond of such early :ri
-L U
little l°ter, a
^\
nc: with late meetings evei
-JTT
liimht
but ev
■tr^ VI
vone agreea
+ m. p +.
uli
was entirely satisfactory
and asked
all -tha
that the,rmeetinp;s be continued at that hour
hey were
to
/
0
nd
ome ever
on
fS v»
ri.iei
This week Yi Ybng Do is leading .special meetings
at -the Citv-^Mission every night. The house is full and he is
preaching with power, although he looks very worn lout physically.
I really do not'see how he can live #any years, pit seems too oad
that such an indominatable spirit has to,£be in such a frail body.
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| Full text | Seoul, Korea, November (> 1 Q"X1 Dear fatherf&nd mother: During this little respite between country trips I. had planned to make a trip down to the island'where' Olive SI o cum' sfwork a nd new church are, but there were only two bo*ts \»rTm ^ "*^ Jy I else to do. spring. And a do not go now, I may not be able* to go until And so in case I do" go this-rtime, I am writing1 your letter early so'yoarwili b^hsure to get one this week. £*'" Fortunatelyil have i letter from you to answer, which was rather unexpected. It has been only ^two or three davs since" I mailed your l«st letter. It was very l*te#this time. But in the mail at no on today one came from you and, one from Hrs. Bunn and - one from BrucelHunt. Strange +o Say"-, in e i ch one of £hem was a ohe ck. As yours was for $20, I must remind you of a what I wrote a Pfew week£ ago; not to send f 5 extra on Mrs. 31ocum' s. account. H©r S LO 1 S PnOnS'H. a nnA qr\ * W : vmiT> iapy+ pVi a p V nlpoap Plllb + T*Q fit", th' fl send only §10. • Bruce 'Hunt' s check was for all my expenses I told him 45f &nc vour account of ©11 the vegetables °nd flomers o ert^in -V m°*rea me r*y o rs f o drop in Y\r\ C5 <£> & h e^Tl I can hardly m°&ine ° d^hli9 beinr? o lar ten inches' in diameter It would probably take V prize a o sho Vi? \ v I vi1 O \v s*a JL * \JL J i. J. w w ^ v-* v—v«L» x li - S experiment wa uc c es^'ful. °nd hdne vou will p:et many fine bulbs Be careful thev do not dry out in the winter tf ou spoke. of enclosing AuntlFnnnie's letter, bu you forgot ° sr.ood time v*"ritln£ if Am'r &l°d she havi r\ cr i ch She his o fe ,T*r o ■r + V"* /avw 1.. ^ Han moksa 0 -"3; 2r\ fcOLJ. + 4- this w e e K" and T lave one e to send vou with this, and hav already mailed his letter's to Mr Honor nc A \K~n u-t. 31 abac A In America I guess 0 prayer meeting in the morning: was never heard of, except perhaps on Easter Sunday •—1 en id a special attraction. But the Koreans think a revival without the daybreak service is not much of a revival T A U t i s the only proper thing. I suggested having confess I am not fond of such early :ri -L U little l°ter, a ^\ nc: with late meetings evei -JTT liimht but ev ■tr^ VI vone agreea + m. p +. uli was entirely satisfactory and asked all -tha that the,rmeetinp;s be continued at that hour hey were to / 0 nd ome ever on fS v» ri.iei This week Yi Ybng Do is leading .special meetings at -the Citv-^Mission every night. The house is full and he is preaching with power, although he looks very worn lout physically. I really do not'see how he can live #any years, pit seems too oad that such an indominatable spirit has to,£be in such a frail body. |
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